Tips On How Not To Get Your AdSense Account Banned

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It was in March 2009 that I started using AdSense, and ever since it has been a huge part of my blog monetization technique.

In the first 5 years I earned about 2.2 million INR just from AdSense, and realized no matter how many AdSense alternatives we talk about, AdSense is by far one of the best and the highest paying ad network for any blogger.

I have already shared some of the working tips to increase your Adsense revenue but as I mentioned, Adsense is very strict about AdSense TOS, which means you have to take care of certain things to make sure you don’t violate AdSense policies. We all know that getting Adsense approval is not easy and we need to do many things to keep our AdSense account active.

Recently, I got an email from Adsense team saying that Adsense serving had been disabled on one of my sites. I realized it was the right time to update this post and make new AdSense publishers aware of Adsense policies and the things to avoid, which may lead to an account ban.

Little out of context but since 2011, when Google launched Google Panda, they also made some major changes in Adsense quality guidelines. Especially, in 2011-2012 we noticed that many Indian and Pakistani Adsense publishers had been banned due to copyright violation and low-quality pages. Another major reason for Adsense ban is an invalid click, which is altogether a big topic, and I will cover it in another post.

Google Adsense is very strict about the policies and that is why I removed the Global Translator plugin to save myself from getting banned from Google Adsense.

These are the simple mistakes you and Adsense publisher should avoid getting themselves banned:

Understand Adsense TOS and Stop Violating Adsense Policies

Invalid Clicks

This is how maximum Adsense accounts get into the danger zone. Most publishers who start with Adsense usually ask their friends to click on ads or click on their ads from different IP addresses. If the Adsense team detects any such activity, they put your account in the ‘disabled mode’ to safeguard their advertisers.

Also, many new publishers ask their readers to click on ads, which is also discouraged by Adsense as stated in their program policies.

Using Adsense on an unsupported language blog

At the time of writing, Google doesn’t support all languages to qualify for Adsense program. If you have an approved AdSense account, and you are using it to show it on a blog, the language of which doesn’t qualify as per Adsense TOS, you need to make changes ASAP. If you use any method to make your blog multi-lingual and serve ads on it, it can be considered a violation.

Here is the list of AdSense supported language.

Sending ads on email

Many publishers started the trend of sending AdSense adverts within the email, and sometimes it goes viral. Google finds it against the program policies.

Advertisement label

Many publishers started using tricks like “Click here”, “Click to see hot babe, etc., which encouraged clicks. Encourage clicks? Oh, time to look at point 4.

You use pop-up scripts to show Adsense in pop-up and readers have to click on it to read the content? Another BIG NO.

Competitive contextual advertisement

Make sure you don’t use any other contextual advertisement program. Let Google Adsense be your one and only favorite advertisement program. Though for monetization, you can use many other ad networks. Here are some which I have used, and they comply with Adsense TOS.

Altering the Adsense code

So you are a programmer? Doesn’t matter. Changing your Adsense code in any way is not permitted by Google.

Shading with Image: Placing Google Adsense Image ad unit with the adjacent image can be a great and smart move, but guess what? Do it and Google AdSense might ban you. Google TOS doesn’t allow the use of shading your AdSense image ads with the adjacent image.

Hosting Copyright content

If you are running Adsense on a site that distributes copyright content like Movies, songs or any other files, you are most likely to get an instant ban. Adsense doesn’t allow putting Adsense on the site that distributes copyright stuff.

Linking to the site that distributes illegal and copyright content

This is something which I got to know about in 2012. This is also the biggest reason why most sites are getting the Adsense ban. If you are linking to sites like (streaming movie), illegal or pirated software, Keygen sites, your AdSense serving might be disabled for that particular site. Here is the other type of content, which is not allowed for Adsense sites:

  • Porn, adult material
  • Violent content
  • Racial content
  • Hacking/Cracking
  • Gambling/Casino
  • Pages selling Drugs, Alcohol (Beer or hard alcohol)
  • Pages selling Weapons and ammunition
  • Distribution of course work. Eg: Student Essays

These are just examples. There could be many more. So, you should avoid putting any such content on your blog or at least avoid serving Adsense on those pages.

Paid Traffic

If you are buying traffic for your AdSense enabled sites, it’s not permitted according to AdSense TOS. Also, consider reading Adsense landing page Quality guidelines, which will give you ample amount of idea as to what Google expects from your pages.

Promoting your post on social media or buying traffic from quality sites is not the violation.

Making ads look like part of the content

You are free to make your ads blend with the content by changing the color or size, but don’t make it look exactly like content. In below image you can see what kind of mimicking is not acceptable:

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Quick things to know:

  • Don’t make your AdSense ads sticky. Making it sticky is against AdSense implementation policy.
  • Using AdSense ads on a site which curates videos from YouTube or other video hosting sites, can put your account in the ban radar. To avoid this, ensure you also have original content on your blog. A good idea is to add 200-300 words content in your words describing the video.
  • Don’t place AdSense ads on 404 error page, exit pages, log-in pages and thank you pages.

But if you are a victim of the AdSense ban game, ShoutMeLoud’s earlier post on AdSense alternative program will be very useful for you.

Tip: Use Affiliate marketing to increase your blog income.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

230 thoughts on “Tips On How Not To Get Your AdSense Account Banned”

  1. Navi

    Can we buy facebook ads for a particular article to boost it or to get website clicks?

  2. Ronnie

    Hello,

    Well, Google Adsense is a big big source of income for us, but with lack of knowledge, it is just a waste of time. As, in my past I lost my first account due to invalid activity and that was my biggest mistake.

    But after that mistake, I learn a lot reading number of tips online and now, I got my new adsense account and I am making some money with it and I hope it will increase with time.

    Btw, Great Post! Will help many.

    Cheers.

  3. Abdullah khan

    Can we use images in our post or if google is allowing us to show pictures on our post what happen if we show pictures of another websites that some one is already using it on his website ?

  4. Mohamed

    Thank you Harsh for the valuable information !

    AdSense is working perfectly in my Blogspot blog. But I plan to add a new widget container in the template where I will put a ad in the top. Is it legal for AdSense ?
    And I’m wondering if I visit my blog several times a day, is it legal for AdSense ? as it pays also for impressions.

    Thanks very much in advance !

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Mohamed
      I believe you are ok to add the widget at the top. Yes, you can visit your blog multiple times & AdSense is; CPM + CPC ad network.

  5. Omar S. Manalansan

    Great post Sir! But I need a clarification about my case. I have a site where I share documents that I had the permission to publish on my blog and designs that I have created on my own, would it be against Adsense Policies? Can I publish Adsense ads on it? BTW, the files are all uploaded on Google Drive. Thank you so much!

  6. Aslan-N

    Hello Brother My Adsense Account Disable Due to invalid clicks activity but i never click my own ad please help me to protect google adsense from Publishers invalid clicks

  7. Rubel

    Hi HARSH AGRAWAL,

    This is really great information about AdSense.
    I have applied for my blog few days ago. But my application was disapproved because of same pay name and address of my another verified YouTube AdSense account.
    Now What can I do?
    Should I cancel the new account for applying with another new Gmail?
    or anything suggests me.

    Thanks

  8. Anubhav

    Great article harsh but i have an unusual issue . i created an adsense account today and it said that you have to put code on your site . i placed it ad displayed for some time and then disappeared , now it is showing only blank space and on the adsense account showing adunit as active .Did you came across such issue ?

    How can i fix it ?

  9. Anvesh

    Its was such a very good content. I have a blog it was disabled due to click bombing. And my adsense account was banned. And started a new blog. It was again the same thing happened. Is there way to avoid Click bombing??

  10. Harsh Thakar

    Hello Harsh, First of all thank you so much for such an useful info.

    i make cover versions of different songs. i got my youtube channel approved a month back. now my question is, is it safe to promote my videos on different facebook Groups. i mean is it violation of TOS of ad sense to promote on facebook?. because all i am worried about is my ad sense account will not get banned naa if most of my traffic come from facebook as videos i have made are very basic & doesn’t have that many views & search.

    Thank you so much in Advance bro, Another Harsh 😉 😀 🙂

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Harsh
      It’s completely safe to promote your videos on Facebook or other social networking sites. Your AdSense account will not get banned!

      1. Viney Dhiman

        Hi @Harsh Agrawal, I just want to know that what if I cover an opinion piece about site to watch movies online and add sites name like Hulu, crackle, YouTube and other legal sites. Still Google will ban my ads??

        1. Harsh Agrawal

          @Viney
          As long as you are writing about something legal & not violating anybody copyright, it won’t be any issue. Ex: How to download youtube videos & such articles can be harmful. Though, you can mention about legal resource such as using Youtube red to download videos for offline watching (Official way), & it would help you to get traffic + it will be helpful for your readers.

  11. manny

    A few questions:

    1) About paid traffic. Google TOS says it is OK to buy traffic but we are responsible for the quality. It is a grey area because they say its ok but if you do they can ban you. which happened to a friend of mine for buying PPV traffic.

    2) Is it safe to past your adsense code in a site that used to have someone’s else adsense code and was banned by google? would google also ban the new adsense account?

    or how can I handle this situation?

  12. Satyam Chatterjee

    Hey bro,
    Its worth while reading your article to understand the violation policies rather than going through those huge “Terms & Conditions” mentioned on Google adSense page. Moreover what you wrote is very detailed and self-explanatory. But I have a doubt and I request you to please make time and answer this.
    What if some people start making unnecessary clicks on Ads on my page with malafied intention of getting my AdSense banned ? I exercise no control over them but on the other hand Google might punish me for their misdeeds.
    What are the options I am left with under such a circumstance ?

  13. Rodrigo

    Hi Harsh,
    thank you for this great article.

    Im currently serving adsense throught Google DFP and i was wondering about refreshing ad units. I have seen DFP has a refresh() option, i know refreshin adsense ads is against TOS, but what about adsense served by DFP with dynamic allocation? is this agains TOS?

    i’ll appreciate your help on this.

  14. Kojo Flimzy

    If you sell Twitter followers on your website, can you still add adsense to that website?

  15. Siva

    Hello Harsh,
    I found some pages on facebook asking me to pay for posting my site url on their page and providing me with clicks. Is that legal according to the adsense social promotion or will it get my account banned.

    Also like to know I am importing free rss feeds as content of my website. Is that legal or illegal and providing a link back to the rss feed site in the post will it cause a problem.

    Thank you

  16. Rakhi

    How to Protect adsense Account from Click bombing Attack ?
    please help me. From last couple of week My adsense CTR increase from 2% to 3.80 %. I can’t understand whats going on? I know its a festival session and may be its one of the cause of increase.
    I want to double sure for not to being victim of click bombing. Please help me . How can i protect my Adsense account??

  17. Maria Jose

    Hi! thanks for the info you share on ShoutMeLoud. I have a question, hope you can help. I’m starting a blog with information related to at leat five areas of knowledge, all the post will be writting by profesionals, lets say doctors, engineers, teachers etc. Do you think is a blog that can be aprove by adsense? Thanks ins advance. Maria.

  18. Darshan

    Harsh,
    Thank you very much for your post. It was very helpful but has put my plan to start blogging in a perilous situation. I am planning to write blogs about the life and feelings of youngsters (breakups, patch ups, how to deal with them stuff etc). For that I have bought a domain name luvlifelust.com . Now after reading the Google TOC I am afraid if Google will consider my domain name in adult category. Should I be concerned. Please help this poor beginner blogger. Thanks in advance.

  19. sbsingh

    Hey Harsh, Good post.
    I m new for this all, i got approve for my blog. please tell me that can i share my blog post on social media ? or it can cause violation of TOS of Google adsense.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Sbsingh
      You can share your post on Social media. It won’t be the violation of TOS.

  20. mantra cures

    Wondering if it’s safe to use Facebook boosting Ads to send traffic directly to my Youtube video (with ads on them)?

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